The Collection

Behold the beauty

The Cultural Arts Gallery and CAG II feature works from local and student artists as well as others across campus. Some exhibits depict the beauty experienced in the artists’ world, while others were created to make you think and see your own world differently. Discover the many ways art speaks at IUPUI.

See beauty. See creativity.

Visit the Cultural Arts Gallery at both locations. We’re in Campus Center 148 off the Atrium and on Level 2, next to Caribou Coffee.

Collections that opened your eyes

Our exhibits rotate monthly. Learn more about some of the more popular showings from recent years.

Military Tattoos at IUPUICreated by Shelby Flora and Zach Carrico with support from the Office of Veterans and Military PersonnelNovember and December 2017Featured photography highlighting the significance of military tattoos among IUPUI’s military and veterans, and confronting the negative connotations surrounding the body art.

Infinite Voyages: Ray Bradbury and the Space AgeSponsored by The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, part of the Institute for American Thought in the School of Liberal ArtsOctober 2017Featured Ray Bradbury’s relationship with NASA and other artists who were inspired by Bradbury's passion for space exploration.

See you at Punctuation Spire

The Campus Center features art everywhere. You’ll find photography, statues, and paintings throughout the building. One of our most iconic pieces is Punctuation Spire in the Atrium. Created in 1981 by William Crutchfield, a Herron School of Art + Design alum and Fulbright Scholar, it stands in the Atrium today as a popular meeting place for students and visitors.